There are programs, pathways, and accelerated systems designed specifically for students like yours — but most families never find out about them in time. Some of these programs open in high school. The window doesn't wait.
The average medical school matriculant is 24 years old. That's 12+ years from high school to MD. But what most families don't know is that there are entire pathways designed to shorten that timeline — BS/MD programs, early assurance pipelines, 3-year undergrad tracks — and the deadlines for many of them pass while your child is still in high school.
The students who get ahead aren't necessarily smarter.
They had the information early enough to act on it.
Traditional path: 15–19 years total
I cannot tell you how grateful I am to come across your page and how helpful you have been in this process. It's overwhelming and guidance from someone who has walked this path is truly invaluable.
We gained a clear, organized roadmap of the pre-med journey. The depth of information shared is truly invaluable, and much of it would have been extremely difficult for us to access or interpret clearly on our own. It brings clarity, reduces anxiety, and saves time by helping families avoid common mistakes.
It really opened my mind to other options and routes I could take. Most importantly, I became more assured in this track — that if I was to fail, I would have a cushion to fall back on. I would definitely recommend this program for anyone interested in medicine and accelerating their pathway.
I am extremely grateful to have been accepted to the Sophie Davis CUNY BS/MD, shortening my timeline to become a doctor by one year and allowing me to graduate at 25. Dr. Samarrai is the right person to go to when seeking guidance.
The only reason I got my MD at 23 is because my parents supported my dream early and cultivated my natural talents. They saw something in me and believed in it. But they didn't know where to start either.
It didn't stop them. When my dad opened my eyes to BA/MD programs, it changed the trajectory of my life. It even changed what kind of doctor I could become. That early information didn't just save me time — it unlocked options I didn't know existed.
I built Fast Track Intensive for the parents who want to do for their child what my parents did for me — but with a clear roadmap instead of guesswork. You don't need to have been a doctor. You just need the right information early enough to act on it.
From SATs to Scalpel — the complete strategy to becoming a doctor more efficiently, built by a surgeon who got her MD at 23.
Understand the full landscape of Plans A–E: BS/MD, BA/MD, Early Assurance Programs, 3-year undergrad tracks, and CAMPP medical schools. Know what exists, what your child qualifies for, and what the timeline looks like for each.
Not all colleges position premed students equally. Use the 5-factor framework to evaluate schools by AP credit acceptance, EAP availability, research access, curriculum flexibility, and CV-building potential — before your child applies.
Admissions committees look for specific competencies. This module shows you exactly how to help your child build research, leadership, and clinical experiences that actually move the needle — intentionally, not accidentally.
MCAT timing, AP credit strategy, and undergraduate optimization — the decisions made in 9th and 10th grade can either open or close doors by junior year. Know what to do and when.
After watching, you'll know exactly which pathways your child qualifies for, what the timeline looks like for each, and what needs to happen in the next 6–12 months. Self-paced, yours to keep.
A complete reference guide with every Accelerated Early Assurance Pathway organized by school and criteria — so you can see exactly which programs your child's profile makes them competitive for.
BS/MD and EAP programs use Multiple Mini Interviews — a format most students have never seen. This guide prepares your child for the exact questions and frameworks these programs use.
A stage-by-stage execution checklist covering every action item from 9th grade through medical school application. You'll always know what to do next and when to do it.
The complete orientation course ($44.99 value) included free. The mental models and foundational framework that make everything in FTI click faster.
The core innovation of Fast Track: your child doesn't pick one path and hope. They build all five in parallel — so every plan acts as a fail-safe for the one above it. No matter what happens, they're positioned well.
Direct-entry combined programs from high school. Highest reward, worth pursuing from day one.
Undergraduate EAPs that provide your child a guaranteed medical school seat before they graduate.
AP and dual-credit strategy to compress undergraduate to 3 years and apply one cycle early.
3-year medical school programs with direct residency pipelines. Not limited to primary care.
The strongest possible traditional application — your built-in fail-safe if all acceleration attempts fall short.
College and premed consultants charge thousands of dollars.
Most of them have never gone through medical school or sat on any committee. This system was built by someone who has — and it tells you everything you need to know about this process.
One-time payment · Instant access · Yours to keep
If you go through the course and don't walk away with a clear roadmap for your child's medical school pathway, email us and we'll make it right. mdnow@fasttracktomd.com
Most people are only considering BS/MD and not considering how to regroup if it does not work out. The safety net is very important. You have a unique plan that many people do not know.
I cannot tell you how grateful I am to come across your page and how helpful you have been in this process. It's overwhelming and guidance from someone who has walked this path is truly invaluable.
We gained a clear, organized roadmap of the pre-med journey. The depth of information shared is truly invaluable, and much of it would have been extremely difficult for us to access or interpret clearly on our own. It brings clarity, reduces anxiety, and saves time by helping families avoid common mistakes.
It really opened my mind to other options and routes I could take. Most importantly, I became more assured in this track — that if I was to fail, I would have a cushion to fall back on. I would definitely recommend this program for anyone interested in medicine and accelerating their pathway.
I am extremely grateful to have been accepted to the Sophie Davis CUNY BS/MD, shortening my timeline to become a doctor by one year and allowing me to graduate at 25. I would recommend Fast Track to MD to any capable high school and college students who are interested in an accelerated pathway to medicine. Dr. Samarrai is the right person to go to when seeking guidance.
Thank you for insightful response and taking time to share your wisdom.
I feel like I'm meeting a mystical creature only found in fairytales.
So insightful. That message about rank is really helpful as well.
Most people are only considering BS/MD and not considering how to regroup if it does not work out. The safety net is very important.
If your child is in 9th or 10th grade, every pathway is still available to them. If they're in 11th grade, some doors have already closed — but more remain open than you think. The families who act now are the ones whose children get to choose their path.
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